$105,698

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UPDATE:

If we can reach $100,000: We can work towards bringing this film to the masses in a theatrical release and more broadcast networks. A higher funding level also means that we will be able to interview more people, visit more locations, shoot this film on better cameras, bring in additional and talented artists, designers, cinematographers, photographers, and researchers.

OUR PROJECT

"Fight for Space" is a feature length documentary film that
explores the current state and future of the U.S. space program. Since the
Apollo era of the 1960s, NASA's budget has been shrinking and our ambitions in
space have been decreasing. We are producing a documentary that will examine
the reasons why our space program is not all it can be. We are also going to
show that space IS worth the time, money, and energy that it needs, not for
only exploration and scientific reasons but for economic, planetary security, and cultural reasons
as well. We will also be covering the great scientific achievements that NASA is making right now, and we will be examining the new commercial space enterprise by companies like SpaceX, Sierra Nevada, Bigelow, and more. Many problems have occurred in just the past 10 years that have lead
to the consistent underfunding of NASA, the cancellation of multiple space systems, and the decline of America's role in space.

We are not producing your average space documentary where we show restored
footage from the moon landings and CGI galaxy renderings. We are covering the
real political and economic issues of the recent past, today, and tomorrow. We
are covering both sides of the argument and we promise to produce a fair and
objective film.

The fact is, the United States as a nation has lost our edge in space, not
just as a leader but even as a participant. We want to know the real reasons
behind why we are in this scientific slump and what we can do about it. We are
asking hard questions to the people that know what is going on and we will not
stop until we receive real answers and real solutions to these problems. We are
also speaking with everyday citizens off the street, so we can discover how the
American public feels about space exploration. In our democracy, all voices
must be heard.

We have taken the first step and made an initial investment out of our own pocket to travel to many locations and interview the top experts in space policy, astronomy, engineering, astrophysics, the sciences, and space exploration.

We visited The National Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, CO where we interviewed: Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Robert Zubrin, Bill Nye, Leroy Chaio, and more. We have visited SETIcon in Santa Clara, CA where we spoke with some of the top minds in astronomy. We have traveled to Huntington Beach to interview Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, a key figure on the house space committee. We have interviewed scientists, engineers, politicians, teachers, students, astronauts, astronomers, and many more.

As you can see in our trailer above and our listing below we have already interviewed many noted individuals in the space industry field. With your help we can travel to new locations, obtain more exciting footage, and interview additional people from NASA, commercial enterprise such as SpaceX, the US Government, as well as scientists, engineers, educators, and more. We have been invited to rocket launches by some of the top commercial space organizations and will be able to capture some amazing footage of these events. Only with your support can we succeed.

We have received an official letter of interest from PBS for this film and if we receive enough financing, our film will be broadcasted to millions of households all over the world.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

You can be involved with the making of
this insightful and inspiring film. With your help we can bring
awareness to this issue and come closer to making our space program a
priority for this country once again.

We need your help to finish
this film. The fact is that we simply do not have enough money to produce this feature length film. By donating to this project, you are helping to ensure that
the message will make it to the people and in a big way. We intend to
distribute this film as many ways as we can. We will distribute it
online, DVD, Blu-Ray, and hopefully broadcast television.

Please, support our film by donating above and share this
project with your friends, family, and anyone you know who cares about
space exploration or cares about the future economic and national
security of this country.

In order for this project to be
successful we are counting on you to share this project on as many
social media platforms as you can. We urge the use of Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, E-Mails, phone calls, or just tell people about us! We have 30 days to complete this campaign, please post daily or weekly about our project so all your friends know about us! However you communicate, please share this project with all!

If we don't reach our goal then we receive nothing, no rewards will be sent, and you will not be charged, you are only charged if we meet or exceed our goal. We must reach or exceed
our goal or this film will not be made. The level of support we receive will
directly reflect on the nation's desire for an ambitious space program.

WHAT HAPPENS IF WE GO OVER OUR GOAL

We
are asking for the bare minimum amount of money we need to finish this
film. If we can exceed our goal then we will use those funds to create
an even better and more comprehensive documentary. We will be able to
use better equipment, travel to more locations, and interview people
that we may have not been able to before. In addition to that we will be
able to provide higher quality rewards and give back more to you.

EDUCATION

The United States is rated 23rd in Science. Fight for Space will focus heavily
on the need to boost the study of science in our schools. If we don’t reinvest
in this essential curricula, we risk America’s health and security. A strong
space program will help drive our nation's children to study science and
engineering which will help usher in a new generation of dreamers. With this,
we won't be 23rd in anything.

We are interviewing educators from the elementary school level to the
astrophysics level so that we may explore all levels of science education. We
will learn how our kids are being taught in the science classroom, what is
exciting them, and what is turning them away.

FALLING BEHIND

China's space program is rapidly catching up with us and will surpass us
soon at its current rate. In a short amount of time they have launched 4
crewed spacecrafts to orbit and recently launched and docked with their own
space station. China has many more ambitious goals for the future including a
moon expedition and a mission to Mars. Attention from the mainstream media was
limited and did not truly describe the implications of this event. What are
they up to, how does this affect us? We are going to find out.

Although we are now allies with Russia, our former space race competitor, Russia
has no problem with having ambitious goals of their own. In May of 2012 they
stated that they will put a permanent colony on the moon. Media coverage of
this announcement was almost unheard of except within those that closely follow
space news. Vladimir Popovkin, head of the Russian space agency was quoted
saying "We're not talking about repeating what mankind achieved 40 years
ago." Clearly Russia has something rather large planned.

Interesting? You bet it is! Why has this been ignored, and what kind of an
effect will it have on the national culture of this country?

THE ECONOMY

When interviewing individuals off the street we often hear the answer
"we must fix problems here on earth before we go into space." Here's
the problem: we will always have problems here on earth. If we wait to solve
all of our problems here first, we will never reach the full human potential.
We must be allowed to explore, discover, and innovate for the better of all
mankind.

We are fighting for a strong space program because government handouts, tax
rebates, more teachers, or new job programs are not a permanent fix. These are
band-aids. We will be able to close this wound permanently if we create a mood
and culture that compels the American public to want to innovate and be better
tomorrow than they were yesterday. Continue to look ahead, look forward, and we
can accomplish anything.

WHAT WE ARE DOING FOR YOU

Aside from the fact that we will be producing a film that examines our
nation's space program in a way never done before, we have put together a
comprehensive set of rewards for our donors.

We are offering DVDs, Blu-Ray, Wrist Bands, T-Shirts, Posters, behind the
scenes footage, extended interviews, a documentary about the making of this
film, and an original score by Star Trek, The Next Generation & Family Guy
composer Ron Jones.

** Disclaimer: Original score by Ron Jones is dependent on final contract. Mr. Jones has agreed to score the film, however there may be issues out of the
control of both parties that could cause unforeseen complications. If this
occurs a replacement composer will be found to produce a score of equal
quality.

FAQ

Short Answer: Yes, we will be covering commercial space flight and we are 100% supportive of commercial space flight. We simply did not have the opportunity to conduct interviews before we launched our campaign.

We are doing our documentary about the US space program because we are based in the United States. The US space program effects everyone in all countries, and in a positive way. If we were to travel all over the world our documentary would take astronomical amounts of money to fund and time that we don't have. Please understand that we are including interviews from the non-US space community.

Yes, we have tried to facilitate interviews with more women in the past, such as NASA personnel, astronauts, engineers, teachers, and scientists however scheduling issues occurred and we were not able to get them interviewed in time for the trailer. We are very committed to showing the women in science who are making discoveries and spreading the word. Please remember our current list of interviewees are just who we have interviewed so far, we have many more to come.

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Pledge $30 or more
About $30

Fight for Space Crew T-Shirt - LAST WEEK ONLY - Limited edition T-Shirt that we will have professionally designed and printed. ***This is a separate reward and not included in any other package*** Add $30 to your pledge and leave a note to receive this reward, or pledge this package by it self.

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Pledge $50 or more
About $50

All the above, PLUS: Bonus content with extended interviews from Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye, Robert Zubrin, Seth Shostak, Robert Picardo, other scientists, NASA officials, SETI astronomers, astronauts, politicians, engineers, and more. Content may be in the form of online download, or DVD/Blu-Ray.

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Pledge $75 or more
About $75

Behind The Scenes Pack: All of the above, PLUS: A behind the scenes documentary made about the making of this film. We go over equipment, scripting, research, and many aspects of how to produce an independent documentary film.
BONUS: A Fight For Space T-Shirt.

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Pledge $3,000 or more
About $3,000

Business Pack: If your business is aerospace related, we will come to you and feature your company in our film. Subject to approval by the director. Relation to space exploration and space science will be reviewed before placement in film.